Hollywood traffic includes a mix of commuters, local errands, and visitors moving through the area. That can create common patterns we see in pedestrian cases:
- High-turning-volume intersections where drivers are trying to flow with traffic and pedestrians are crossing on short windows.
- Night and low-visibility incidents where lighting, glare, or dark clothing can become part of the argument—even when the driver should still have been able to see you.
- Construction and detours that change normal routes, shift lanes, and sometimes obscure crosswalk visibility.
- Complex “scene stories” when multiple witnesses are nearby but have different angles of what they saw.
These factors don’t guarantee a claim will be contested—but they do mean you need a strategy that accounts for how fault gets argued.


